NYC: Birding in Central Park
Birdwatching in New York’s Central Park. David Mills takes a tour with Birdman Bob to see dozens of species in the park.
Animals don’t travel like humans do, but they play a part in every human civilization on earth. Here are travel stories that involve animals and animal lovers.
Birdwatching in New York’s Central Park. David Mills takes a tour with Birdman Bob to see dozens of species in the park.
In Katmandu, Nepal, there are more than 20,000 stray dogs. Barbara Law found Animal Nepal, who rescues some of them.
Ethiopia. In the rural village of Harrar, there isn’t much to do but at night the hyenas come to the village and stir up a little excitement.
Northern Sumatra: Gunung Leuser National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site blanketing more than 3000 square miles with elephants, orangutans and wilderness.
Sue McVerry takes us to Namibia to help with the population of leopards and see Africa’s other beautiful wildlife.
Ireland: Ginger Warder goes to Ireland and follows the path of her favorite author, Nora Roberts learning to fly a hawk with a falconer.
Kostroma, about 200 miles northeast of Moscow, is home to a moose farm you can visit. Learn a bit about the history of moose farming in Russia.
Japan: Meeting the snow monkeys at Jigokudani Monkey Park, in Nagano, 1.5 hours by train from Tokyo.
Protecting Wildlife Through Safari Adventures: Experience an African adventure while learning about wildlife in South Africa and Kenya, Africa.
Sabah, Malaysia: In search of the Lost World of the Borneo snow bear. Searching the jungle for this elusive creature.
Watching Wild and Captive Condors at Hacienda Zuleta in Ecuador.
Manitoba: Singing underwater attracts beluga whales, visiting the north country of Northern Manitoba to a lodge where polar bears are all around.